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Currier & Ives. - The Narrows, New York Bay. From Staten Island

The Narrows, New York Bay. From Staten Island (1801 - 1900)

Currier & Ives. (American, 1835 - 1907)
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Currier and Ives was a successful American printmaking firm based in New York City from 1835 to 1907 headed first by Nathaniel Currier, and later jointly with his partner James Merritt Ives. The prolific firm produced prints from paintings by fine artists as black and white lithographs that were hand colored. Lithographic prints could be reproduced quickly and purchased inexpensively, and the firm called itself "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints" and advertised its lithographs as "colored engravings for the people". The firm adopted the name "Currier and Ives" in 1857.

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God bless our school

God bless our school (1874)

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The source of the Hudson; in the Indian pass, Adirondacks

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New palace steamer Pilgrim, of the Fall River line; The Iron Monarch of Long Island Sound

New palace steamer Pilgrim, of the Fall River line; The Iron Monarch of Long Island Sound (1883)

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Jesus is despoiled of his vestments

Jesus is despoiled of his vestments (1848)

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A change of drivers under the rule; The man who drives to win. The man who ‘Pulls’ his horse

A change of drivers under the rule; The man who drives to win. The man who ‘Pulls’ his horse (1876)

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The gem of the Atlantic

The gem of the Atlantic (1849)

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Burning of the Henry Clay near Yonkers; while on her trip from Albany to New York on Wednesday afternoon July 28th 1852

Burning of the Henry Clay near Yonkers; while on her trip from Albany to New York on Wednesday afternoon July 28th 1852

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Ready for an offer

Ready for an offer

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Clipper ship Three Brothers, 2972 tons; The largest sailing ship in the world

Clipper ship Three Brothers, 2972 tons; The largest sailing ship in the world (1875)

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The yacht ‘Sappho’ of New York; leaving Sandy Hook July 28th. 1869 bound to Europe

The yacht ‘Sappho’ of New York; leaving Sandy Hook July 28th. 1869 bound to Europe (1869)

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Pretty dolly

Pretty dolly (1873)

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John Brown. Meeting the slave-mother and her child on the steps of Charlestown jail on his way to execution

John Brown. Meeting the slave-mother and her child on the steps of Charlestown jail on his way to execution (1863)

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U.S. mail steam ship Atlantic

U.S. mail steam ship Atlantic (1850)

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The spirit of the Union

The spirit of the Union (1876)

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View of the Park, Fountain & City Hall, N.Y. 1851.

View of the Park, Fountain & City Hall, N.Y. 1851. (1851)

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